Your donation in any amount is greatly appreciated or consider becoming a CenDel Founder as we "March to 100" founders – there are currently forty-eight. CenDel Founders pledge to donate $5,000 to the Foundation with a single donation or in increments of $1,000 per year over a five (5) year period. Contact our Development Director for more details about being a Founder at cendel@cendelfoundation.org or 302.724.7538.

Purpose of the Dr. C. Edward Graybeal Scholarship Fund shall be for exclusively for charitable, scientific or educational objectives. This fund will be used to make scholarship grants to educational institutions on behalf of students who qualify under the criteria specified by the Donor.

The Greater Dover fund was established by the Greater Kent Committee, a group of CEO and business leaders whose mission is to improve the quality of life for the people of Central Delaware. The fund is used for the betterment of the citizens of Kent County. The fund's focus changes based on community needs and the projects of the Greater Kent Committee. To make an online donation to support the work of the Greater Kent Committee, please click here to Donate Today and select Greater Dover Fund.

The Kent County Fund for the Arts is an endowment that awards grants each year to selected Kent County arts' organizations. The fund accepts tax-deductible donations from individuals and businesses that share its mission. Recipients of the Fund are regional non-profit groups that enhance our quality of life, educate and broaden perspectives and help improve community relations and economic well-being in Kent County.

The Potter Charity Trust was created in 1843 by prominent Kent Countian, Colonel Benjamin Potter, for the purpose of providing "timely assistance" to the "poor in Kent County, Delaware". The trust has three main areas of focus: Crisis/Emergency/Assistance Funding, Access to food, and Homelessness. Non -profit organizations are invited to submit proposals addressing, in detail their projects and/or plans to focus on one or more of the above areas. Collaboration among multiple non-profits or collaboration with non-profits and agencies of the State of Delaware are a requirement for the proposal to be considered. We believe existing non-profits, working together or with the State, can develop programs with significant social impact. Programs may already be in existence or may be newly created. It is anticipated that $300,000 per year will be awarded but the final structure of the awards remain entirely at the discretion of the grant-making committee.

The Kent County Fund for the Arts was established in 2008 through a generous contribution by Rosemary M. Twilley, in memory of Joshua M. Twilley, Esq., and with additional support from members of the Kent County community, the CenDel Foundation, and arts patrons across the state.